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24 January
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I'm a little bit regretted about buying this car
(does this sound natural?)
I'm a little bit regretted about buying this car
(does this sound natural?)
(does this sound natural?)
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I'm feeling a bit regretful about buying this car.
I'm regretting buying this car a bit.
I'm regretting buying this car a little.
I'm kind of regretting buying this car.
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- English (US)
This sentence could just be "I regret buying this car." You could also say, "I've regretted buying this car." The first sentence is saying how you feel right in that moment. The second one is saying how you feel after having the car for awhile and how you feel about it.
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@jessmd what's the difference between regretful and regret?

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